city_hunter

Projects

PKGsummon is a GTK+2.2-based utility designed for keeping up to date packages (.tgz) on a Linux Slackware system. Package names are gathered from an FTP server and grouped in a tree view with different symbols to allow quick version comparison.

Quaqut is a simple program that queries Unreal
Tournament 2004 (TM) game servers and retrieves
information like those available while browsing
servers in the game. That means information like
server name, game type and current map, names and
scores of players, and much more. It could also be
extended to support other games.

AMIDI-Plug is a MIDI subsystem for XMMS, BMP, and Audacious. It processes MIDI files and sends their events to one of the available backends (currently ALSA, FluidSynth, dummy). With the ALSA backend, any hardware or software synthesizer, as long as it provides ALSA sequence ports, can be used to play MIDI with AMIDI-Plug. With the FluidSynth backend, AMIDI-Plug directly accesses the FluidSynth library for MIDI playback and sends the generated audio into effect and output plugins of the player. A dummy backend is also provided for testing and analysis purposes. Playback is fully functional: play, stop, seek, pause, song information are available.

gMUTOO is a service launcher/stopper/monitor that
resides in the window manager tray. It is designed
mostly to launch daemons (httpd, ftpd, sshd,
etc.), but it can be used to start/stop almost
anything. A monitored file (usually a PID file)
can be specified for each entry of its launch
menu. The status of this file (exists/doesn't
exist) is monitored with Gamin (a FAM
re-implementation). Changes in the file status
influence the behaviour of gMUTOO, which displays
the status of the service and allows quickly
starting or stopping it.

pyWvDial is a simple and handy frontend for
WvDial. It provides a graphical interface for
configuration and execution of WvDial, with an
output monitor and a system tray icon, and grants
easy access to connection information such as IP
address, DNS address, and interface used. pyWvDial
is a multi-threaded Python program and requires
PyGTK 2.12 or higher.